Looks like your right. Previous models did use past run out platforms, but this report says they are all on current platforms;
AUSmotive.com » Geneva 2011:
Nice looker too
skoda cars have the exact same technology used in vw cars.
all the premium stuff go through VAGs premium child, audi, first.
the new upcoming a3 in 2012 is an example - it will b the first to use the global VAG platform. vw & skoda, including seat will follow soon after.
MY17 Superb 162TSI, Business Grey, Tech+Comfort Pack, APR ECU+TCU Stg 1, SLA, Rieger Splitter + Side Skirts, Eibach Pro-Kit Springs, Hardrace Swaybar, TPMS
Looks like your right. Previous models did use past run out platforms, but this report says they are all on current platforms;
AUSmotive.com » Geneva 2011:
Nice looker too
MY18 GOLF 110TSI I HIGHLINE I Indium I Panoramic Sunroof I DAP I IP
MY18 TIGUAN 162TSI I R-LINE I Ruby I DAP I IP
The Polos/Swifts and MX-5 were having a play run down the GOR to the 12 Apostles. I used to dirt bike a fair bit around Lavers Hill so your sig leapt out at me.
Totally agree about the Sensible Susan approach to wheels and body work - even in the city it makes more sense. But fashion and sense rarely concur, especially in the cities. I passed on the nice sports seats and fog lights for our Golf because of the 17" wheels, lowered suspension and body kit that had to come with the useful stuff.
I know some people with a recent larger Peugeot diesel and it doesn't have DPF regen issues either (I didn't realise it used an additive assisted DPF) so I think that you are right about the VW DPF implementation in the 6R Polo diesel being 2nd rate. I believe VW have detuned the bottom end to prevent driving in the low rev area (where the diesel is famous for its torque delivery) in order to keep combustion temps high and soot levels low and thus protect the DPF. I don't hold high hopes for the initial release version of the diesel Fabia.
I would buy the previous 9N3 non-DPF Polo any day over the 6R version - there is soot from the engine but only with full accelerator and the big engine means that is rarely required. Plus there are many 4WD and truck diesels that are far worse. See if you can find a low mileage dealer driven one (I think Sth Yarra VW still list a couple on carsales). They're no fashion item but that's no bad thing in my book - see the 480+ posts for fitting hideously expensive LED tail lights that provide absolutely no extra functionality to MkVI Golfs as an example of fashion extremes.
I quite like the Focus diesel - we nearly bought one in preference to our Golf but it just wasn't as well made.
Last edited by kaanage; 27-04-2011 at 11:32 PM.
just on that note, what do you guys think?
what color should i get? should i get the silver or the black wheels? who else got a sunroof - is it worth it? i MUCH prefer driving manual, but i heard the DSG makes the car quicker - what do you guys reckon i should order?
hahaha
Bookmarks